I saw a graph of all the Nations that were the major trading partner with the USA in 2000. Then in 2025. It is bleak. The World is turning their back on the USA and they need to reverse this trend.
I'm also in Canada. I'll buy American made any day of the week. These are good People, who produce these products. Especially if from the States on the Border. The weaker the US Dollar gets, the less it costs to make it in America. I Pray for America. As well as Canada.
I'm gonna use the USD/JPY as the example.
1USD buys 150JPY
So to pay off 1USD of debt you'd need 1USD or 150JPY.
To import something that costs 150JPY you need $1.
If the USD falls back to the classic 1USD:100JPY
You'd be paying off $1.50 of debt with that 150JPY.
The reason globalists don't like it is because that 150JPY product now costs 1.50USD to buy. Domestic products look a lot nicer now.
Oh well now, what if someone were charging tarrifs. At 10% instead of getting $0.10 off that product they now collect $0.15.
It reduces the real value of the debt, and it'll increase the tarrif revenue in the short term before production shifts back to the US.
The reason countries like China kept their currency devalued for so long is because it made exports more attractive.
I saw a graph of all the Nations that were the major trading partner with the USA in 2000. Then in 2025. It is bleak. The World is turning their back on the USA and they need to reverse this trend.
I'm in Canada, I just can't afford to buy American. It's 30%+ on top. And then I still get a piece of shit from china.
I'm also in Canada. I'll buy American made any day of the week. These are good People, who produce these products. Especially if from the States on the Border. The weaker the US Dollar gets, the less it costs to make it in America. I Pray for America. As well as Canada.
Thank you. Your feelings are mutual.
1.40 of pre 65 junk silver is 116 bucks as i write this. 14.00 usd of junk silver is over 1000.00. 14 morgans. Crazy right.
You do know it was 360 Yen to 1 dollar in 1971 ?
I bought a new 1976 Corolla for $3600 (at 300 to 1 )